This Talking Bird Is Disappearing From The Wild

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We have often said that Parrots Naturally is not a Pet Store and not even a Bird Store, although we have quite a flock in the store. It has become an Avian Resource Center through which we hope to provide the tools and expertise to assist people in the proper care and nurturing of their parrots. The first is the Congo African Grey and the second is the Timneh African Grey. The Congo Grey is sometimes referred to to as the  Ghana Grey, Togo Grey, Cameroon Grey, or Angola Grey.

Is cage aggressive, but once out of the cage he is very sweet. We feel that we have a responsibility to educate the public about the wonderful creatures with whom we are privileged to share our homes and our lives. We do not pretend to have all of the answers, but we do our best to lead our customers to the best resources available. Hello guys we have an exotic female grey available for sale , she is 15 weeks old has bee..

In addition, he said, people need to be aware that these birds can live for up to 65 years and that in the wild they’re very social, flying in large flocks and covering several miles a day. They’re highly interactive, forming close bonds with each other and within their social groups. A CITES proposal is now circulating among african grey parrot price gray parrot range states calling for a total ban on all trade of wild-caught parrots.

PLEASE IGNORE THE BOX THAT SAYS FREE NOT SURE HOW TO REMOVE IT…  BUT WORKING ON IT.. But then when it came time to "ship the birds" Ann needed $350 for insurance on the flight. But Ann had an idea – she would pay $200 if Wendy paid $150 and then the birds would get there the NEXT DAY! Wendy was excited, and quickly paid the next $150 to Ann. The latest victim to a parrot selling scam involving my pictures was a nice lady from Canada named Wendy.